Who's Cambell? Anyway i played with lester wilson in middle school and have seen him in high school and he's very good but Jalen is the better overall player. When i last talked to lester he said he was leanin toward florida but thats been awhile.
If T.J Kimble puts in good work he will be just as good if not better than all those 3.He avarages 15 a game and is a Freshman.I've played aganist him so has Dooleydiesel28, kid has crazy skills.
He may be a star on the court but off the court he isn't all that great and plus he won't be a star he will be a role player but no star.....
If T.J Kimble puts in good work he will be just as good if not better than all those 3.He avarages 15 a game and is a Freshman.I've played aganist him so has Dooleydiesel28, kid has crazy skills.
Campbell and Wilson
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Not even close - Wilson & Campbell are VERY good but Steele is top in East Tenn!!! VERY hard worker too. He can "shoot", "score" & "defend"; is NOT a thug that's Y Bruce didn't recruit him. He doesn't bring to table what S Pearl, McBee can bring so CBP didn't look at him. I assure u Steele is good enough to play at UT - he can outshoot anyone on the team now (7 days a week). CBP likes the long 6-6 guys who can't really do much anything other than look good getting off the bus and in HS they probably dunk all over everyone. Steele may not start at Auburn as a freshman but he will be a player in the SEC before he leaves there.
Not even close - Wilson & Campbell are VERY good but Steele is top in East Tenn!!! VERY hard worker too. He can "shoot", "score" & "defend"; is NOT a thug that's Y Bruce didn't recruit him. He doesn't bring to table what S Pearl, McBee can bring so CBP didn't look at him. I assure u Steele is good enough to play at UT - he can outshoot anyone on the team now (7 days a week). CBP likes the long 6-6 guys who can't really do much anything other than look good getting off the bus and in HS they probably dunk all over everyone. Steele may not start at Auburn as a freshman but he will be a player in the SEC before he leaves there.